- Al-
Muqtaṭaf (Arabic: المقتطف; DMG: al-
Muqtaṭaf; English: "The Digest") was an
Arabic journal of po****r science. The
journal was
published monthly from...
- Syria's history,
emphasizing the
Phoenician legacy.
Publications such as al-
Muqtataf and al-Hilal,
produced by
Lebanese emigrants, were
instrumental in spreading...
-
periodicals were
founded in
Egypt alone. The most
prominent among them was al-
Muqtataf ... [It] was the po****r
expression of a
translation movement that had...
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Zaydan founded Al-Hilal
magazine in 1892,
Yacoub Sarrouf [ar]
founded Al-
Muqtataf in 1876,
Louis Cheikho founded the
journal Al-Machriq in 1898.
Other notable...
- and Tripoli. In 1876, he
founded the
monthly po****r
science magazine Al-
Muqtataf with
Faris Nimr in Beirut. He
moved to
Cairo in late 1884
where he continued...
-
Fatat Misr (Arabic: فتاة مصر, romanized: Fatāt Miṣr;
first published in Al-
Muqtataf 1905–1906), and
Mohammed Hussein Heikal's
Zaynab (1914).
Early stage plays...
- 1936. (Published in English, Arabic, and French) "Modern Treatment". Al-
Muqtataf. Beirut. 1905. "Cerebro-Spinal
Meningitis in Jerusalem". Al-Kulliyeh. Beirut...
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translated Self-Help into
Arabic and
would later found the
magazine Al-
Muqtataf (The Elite, 1876) with whom he
shared ideals of
modernizing the Arab world...
- Al
Muqtataf, and
there were
frequent hot
debates between them
concerning various topics. One of
these debates took
place in 1883 when Al
Muqtataf published...
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Sometime around the magazine, he was also
editing for the
magazine al-
Muqtataf. In 1906 he
published a
novel Hawa al-Jadida aw
Yvonne Monar (The New Eve...